Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 February 1866 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN. LOCAL DEPARTMENT.

Railroad to Laurel. A friend, wriiiug from Laurel, .: "The engineers bait staked out the road readj for work at ibia place, and I presume will com tnence at ooa as tin weather will permit. From the feeder dam up to town, ia oue of the heaviest job between here and ttroolmlle, except the Boundary HilL We are becoming anxious to hear the mort of the iron horse reverberating among our hills. I presume jou Urookville folss feet ?ery jubilant now that you can see out irto the world, and almost forget our poor friend up this way." Personal. Col Will Cumback of Oreensbnrg, Wilson Morrow, Kq , of Indianapolis, IX F. Claypool, Larp, of Counersville, Ueorge Holland, Ivq , of Hichinond, and Cot. Nelson Trusler, Secretary of-H a-e, 4 town this wetk. ill I m . !TarCorreipondcLtr'v The l;nes,"A Homo iu Heaven," will be pub ti.Lrd next svetk. Electioa of Tarnptka Directors. Th stockholders of the lIirrion, New Trenton, Ilochf sier and Ilrookville Turnpike ComJ any held tbsir aiwwal flection f..r vu Directors, ai the' iuue tf Im4 Towers, on Monday the 5 b inst. The following person were elected Ditectors for the ensuing year, ia: Jacob IIrey, Kt-ulen Cot-ley, (lilra Gant, David I'.-wers, Dr. Samuel Davis, James IS. Fux and Jatnee Dair. The new Hoard will meet at Mr. iV.wera', for the purpose of orjrani- - U . ... I .17 1...,. I .1 all tul. HV ton, on oi uruay 1 no 10" m-. due notice and govern themselves accordingly. Post Cfflce Otders. Lawrcnceturgh lia been luaie a postal mony order i tl.ee. WUb the tame thing wou.d Lappen to the town of Iiioi-kviila. Postmaster at Metamora. Dr. T. II. Conner l.as rei;iitd iLe position lirld by him as Tost master at Mrtatr.ora, and is succeeded by Mr. Archibald Hahn. MailEag Stolen. Tersons calling at the 1'ost UtTice on tke morning tf the 1 St h ulr., observed that the b.'Xe were cnuiuaily f mpty. and on inquiring the cause were informed that the Cincinnati mail had been left behind. Later developments, however, showed thut the mail bag had been stolen off tue oointbt.s, hotuewhere between Harmon an 1 Prcnkvil'e. It is not known that the robber obtained si .leient amount i t booty l reward liioi for hi trouble and risk. New Regime. A new orwer of thing' is expected in the ul lii'f of Mriatnora. I-'or some time pint, quarrels and h:B prevailed ther'o expensively, and o arrets ! iit g niad.. they b ca 111 ryi everyc'iiy tccurr'i ft Uut t-ince -tr Voutg friend Jt-otiee 51h Lü-l-e ha donned 1 lie ro'-es of ff i'f, th'-se p'jct.'iütic cnts bnvc cmne to gri f, irt-d b-en tiui!f to fVi-1 nnil'Miffr the penalties Vf de .:r. A f w mi-re ilamj I.-, and we prevui ll.ul ' or.'er wil!ri.'u tn" Mam fa. , 1 Cattl Thievirg1. Jteer fi MutiUv. of M.itu In !'r Tnwnlip, I'eiirV r- Oi'iH'y, I.I tlircf mi'ch r-s from tie imiure e t M'. 0. V.. Citby, ihn property 'if h la ter geiill.-n.a-. drovo ihnrn lit Law ret 1 el.n 1 It. ii d s(,'. llo ni to Nie. V X bueht r, f, r $M Mundayvas nittsml, andl-e'd to I ail in th mm ci fl.t tM). in tl. tni li of Lüh he Kits committed to the ( unty jail . - . 1. w - a A B s Thing:. The Hemi-ctacy t:f D -urli'-ru ('niinlv hM a CnVetit)ii at LiwrencVuiir;h on Sa'ur-lav of lu.t te!, which was aticnded by iweiit-Hv. pt i ns, lift her more nor !ea. l.'ew Tiper. A ty pai er, devoted u the cn-ixe of tern. peinr.ee, lu ! railed the Indiana Tt inperanc" Jiurtml, ill Le iu i about i!it 2 ltd of Ketreary, from the entaLlifhrnent of Juhn A. I'arttii L Co., Indiannpoi's, I m tt. Sold Oat It .!. rl Mitehelt bus m ii ms nrv Eriii.!it e-tuli!i.hment in Mt ('arme! tu Mmsm. J. 11 ' . I'.tu-lf. rd and II. Itavell Mr. Mitcb-U pr, Mit-a re-iiviving to Vickbur. Miss. Dea'h fnm Scaldirg. Sf-ra'- 'hrc- wer aince, a lit.l- t hil l about three years old, the daughter of Mr. Ueorge Sinn, who resided in ll.o wei-t ri t.f l Iii.Towiis.ip, Hgt ietiounly sealde-l by lavit g H .t t.f hoi collVtj overtunifd mt it, r--m the ttTecis of which il died on Thursday of Iat wetk. Cottou Plantation. The Ijvsrreiicbjrgli l'f. yxyi that Mr. Aurora lias purchased a cut tun plantation of scoa two thuusitnJ two hundred acre,' .ear Lak ProviJencf, La., anj llat he iatcbjj culiivaiing'one thousand acrea of cutten this stiH'jti. . " Hell cf Hoücr.Orvitle CcrtJou, Mrtaiudia pü:J "to vol C no l ; 3I. II. Odr4oa, vol G 1.0 1 llurj Pond, ' vol 6 tiu 1 j ' - - 1 rw vs , vi uu u ier, Llooin'tf Grov-, vol 6 no 10 1 Joseph Shuter, Spriufie!J, l 6 no vol G no vol 6 no to 6 no vol 6 no vol 6 no Vul 6 no vol 6 no vol C no vol C no Croeker JenLitij, Mt. Cartel, Silas If. St ring WLitca.b, Clia. A Taj lor, u lUaviJ llmick, Mierville, ,Sm'l K 3rafer9, tail field, Wm A l.iiidar, lirDi.kirilie, Jas. JI. Tappan, " Ifaae Carson, 44 IL iJiackhJf, Sales of Heal Etsatd. Mr, MiMJIetcn II. l'uniMiie has W.l his arm at th- mouth of Gairiaoti Creek to Lucas Johnson, I'sq , tor $S,(!()0. Mr Ja.-. C. Sha Mld bin !ioue and land .Jj-.iiiiiis Laurel lo Mr. MüiJux of L'aiksburg, f.r 12,500 WiSliam lled, of White Wa'er Township, sold thirty-nine acres of land to Mr. WaUL for $2,500. Died. - ixear U oormo- Grove, on Monday morning, I 5fh iiir . of Con-unintidii th wif rl' Mr Am.i pia r., u umj tum, tue nie ol .Mr. Arno . t jtui.e. j At the rpnidenc r.f hnr fa h. r near Mc'alaora, on the u't , Mi-s Siisaii Wilson. Ller remains were interred at LaurcL

Married. On the 31st nit., at the residence of Mr. Jackson, near Palestine, by Her. II. Luring, Mr. Joseph A. Kincaid, of Decatur County, to Miss Mary E. Howell, of Franklin County.

Deaths in Laurel. Mr. Hugh UrUon, an old citizen of Laurel, died January 21st, after a long illne?. Mr. Charit! Hall died February Gib, of consumption. ' Bought. Fred. X. Iweidonbacb has bought out L V. C. v smith shop id Drookville, and has . anion. Assault and Battery. Gordon Lallue, who ha been teacb'.ig school . . 1 .. t . - . 11 ia winter ai tue ' lacamau sc looi-nouxe, While Water Township, of thias County, was arraigned last Friday week before Justice (iooley of Cedar Groe, npon the charge of Caving committed an assault and battery upon the person of Isaao Hcesley, Jr., a lad of fifteen or sixteen years cf age, who was one of his scholars. After an investigation, the jury found a verdict of guilty, and fined him fifty cents. As there is some talk of a rehtarinjr of tho case, we forbear all comment. . Death cf a Citizen of Ilarrisou. On i'liitay uijibi, 2-1 it-t., an ii.Uivi.ji.nl by thw name of Jack Cleaver, wrll known on the route between here end Harrison, and a former 'IJu drivtr, was employed by three gentlemen to drive them from Harmon lo Ilrookville. He arrived here about 10 o'clock P. M., and afler leeding Wis tt am, aet out on hi relurn, rToiwiihatanditig it was extremely cold, and he a urged to remain. HudiaJ body, bruised and partly frozen, with his legs entangled in the wheel of hi vehicle, waa found tbe next mori ing nar Mr. Andrew Harper's, below town, a abort dis anc from the lu'tipike, on the. road leading to liicnland. It ia th ughl that b ing intoxicated, h; got on to the wroi.g tyad.nnJ, discovering bis mistake, attempted lo get out of his carriage to reconnoitre or turn back, when he f il, and his feet caught in t ho wheel, and he was uralte to exit icate hims!f. - Eusicess Notices. WKLLEIfS HA KD WAUL ST OUE continues in lull blast, with a complete slock of all kinds. AnjiLing and everything in the Hardwure line can be had there, At the lowest market pries. We advise our friet.dswho do not already deal tlier--. to call at Weiler s and exv. amine his stock aud prices. C?AfU'y&jt ttl ' ' CHl.Mis Liarif JchiiHton is forming club fr the Weekly Commckcial, Enrp-iiier and Htrnld. Alo, has on hand and fur u!e ih--!aily issiit'Sj t.f the above paptrs. tji. Wp call the a'letiiion of all desiring n plt u-uiil and 1 rofiiuble ein) lo inetit to the ud et-riix-niPi.t in this paper htadt-d "i' 1,001) per tar."' Ci?X- W? would cnli hum li:n lo th- a Iver1 i -nut 1.1 (.1 llHllni & Co , in a no In r r-. I mnn Tliry WHtil Aifiits to Kfll fine S I K jimving. n"d t fi'.'r gieat 11. doc- Mifntn Ti.y rau old ee!itbii.slied l.t-n-v. at.-M'tuw !- t'. it;tti'.ii t.f u-aiii g J r'inp ly m i 1 11 1 . e -1 i v ili tin ir (iihtctiit ts. M.inv 'f our t ti tijf nifii 111 uy lii.t! it very pre If able in tnp'n) th- tr j ate tin.-- in M-Ilm,' f.ir tlifiii. L LT TIC II FU0.11 INDIAN' WOMS. Ctirrerpoii-liiire of the lixiinna Amerhuu. "TI1KV WOULD HAVE IT PO.'' After one of tho Moodiest buttles of Human history, and tjio tlefeat of tlto insurgeut, the eonqueritig general, walking over tho licups of slain ciiemic.", r-ai J : "Tliey would hove it to." Lo meant that their fate was tho inevitable results of their own madness and fotly. Such results um not uncommon. 'Icn years agt I showed fißm the record that Mike Uatzuer was a thief btealitig, by tho connivuiieo of the County Commissioners, iu uulawful charges lor bailiffs. Yet the party trusted him with tho Treobury r-f the County, and he took a larger pile, but not 11p.ro dihuii stly, and navy he is admitted to b what I then khiiwo-l. Several i his then routed 1 .1 1 t 1. .a' .1. tlrilU3 lia.U UVIVIU U 111 U(.ll II tllU D.Jtlll' character, and others are only waiting a good opportunity to follow in his l'ootsleps Hut the Democracy rule, aud the Democracy will have it so. For twenty-five years I have tried to be an Abolitionist, and once in a w hile 1 have enjoyed no little abuse therefor. Hut my plan contemplated the tuxiugof the nation 81t0,0lHU)OO with which to compensate the slaveholder for his I "ss, and so gradual a process of ctnancipution as to allow the I'ruediuan to Lo prepared for his thanjre, and tu produce no sudden jostle in the in-, dustriul pursuits of tho country, but the 1'eiuo.raov would not hear the proposition. ... 1 .... 1 .. 1. 1 ' v " " .4 fuvn KP Ii 1 1 liiiui ! much 1i'h 1 1: i' i r ri C11 1 rimi.'. ' eration The result is now kuown The ciuuoii. x Uv it!uii. ia noinr kiiohiu. x uc t 1.1 I . '

democracy tias treed tue aiatre, at a co.st!anJ ,.or.rall. Uhtte, h prillt,. lr V.J i

iu liu uiau a iuuu5;uiu iiuun ia gu-ai us iuu plan I proposed, to say nothing of the loss of life and the destruction of, property. . - s. ik 1 .... , .j.. 1 Thiy icouUl have Up. Though" the des truction of slaiery was an Abolition tuettar tha ..1A ,7..;..,, IJ,i,M i the Peiuocratie party. They said we should j mvi tvtu uji mit v cL'vesm vAipi ut cording to their notious. and they took the 'sword in hand to compel us to comply. We whipped them drcadtuliy and set their negroes tree. They would have it m. Even after tbe negroes were emancipated, comparatively few of the original Abulitiotiiits desired their immediate etil'ran-cln.-ement, bur the Democracy perist in such a course as renders a Frcedmen's Bureau indispensable they vcill have it . In th ' rict of Columbia the Democracy elect 1 .t soldiers and ofüeera to positions c.f ' iw ; urtanco, utterly ret'us tig to vote for tnen'who had fought Democrats in arms. This made the enf.atichieinent of negroes, almost the only loyal men iu tho District, au absolute nces.Mty. Tl -.. tcill have it bo. And finally, when a ma- I jority of the loyal men of Congress wished to confine the voting of negroes to the more intelligent clas-cs. tho Democracy interposed, and compelled us to enfranchise all or none they icould have it so. Since Democrats are 0 et in their ways. I am half inclined to let them persist. P. , ; ,., ' n...,.,...;.. ...rh. i 't i . . .l.i 01 J beilCVO they ought t vote, but only after Letter ri'ialificatiuud than most of thpm how have, lint if the Democrats insist on all or none, let-thcui try It. I ' am quite sure that they will have negroes'

votiug in Indiana in less than ten years. If they will have it bo, so let the in. Ilev. V. B. ffasby, one cf tho faithful, suggests that tho negroes being a lower trat um of society than the Democracy has yet reached, will vote the Dctuocrutio ticket, and therefore should vote. I think he is mistaken as to the stratum, and likewise as to the way they will vote; but if nothing cho will satisfy thcui, wo must hubtnit. T. A. Goodwin. IndianopolU, Fth. 3, 18CG. For the Amsrijan. THE COMMON SCHOOLS OF FRANKLIN co im y. Mr. Editor, In tho performance of the duty required of tho School Examiner to visit tho Schools, wo have taken a few notes from time to time concerning their condition and practical workings; and thinking that tho matter contained in our memorandum would bo of interest to your readers, wo eubuiit tho following for their perusal, commencing with Kl'IltNGFlKLD TOWNSHIP. Tlio School in DUtrict Ono is taught by Mr. filiation Jenkin.4. Tho most commendable fcaturo of this tchool is good order I would nuggeet that tho pupils tuke greater iuteict in Spelling and Heading. School No. Two ia taught by M1V1 Lucy

Orej;g. She liu a hind way of conduct ing her school. My imprchion i that bbe sutlers herself to bo too often interrupted by tjuehtioiiH ono wants to speak, and the other wants to. drink, &c. Tho result is, the school is not quiet enough. School No. Threo bas John Hrady as teacher. Mr. It. is an earnest and fuithtul instructor, aud tho creditable manner in wuicr Ms pupils acquitted tiicuirelvc on examination, lully attests that his labors have not been in vain. SCUOOl iNO. l'OUr MISS AK-IO JJoIC, Teacher. liS D. has a Very intelligent and orderly class of "cholars, hence a tery ' ... llitercsUlig HCbOül. Ihe vxcrciSCs 111 la-ad-in-;, Arithmetic, Geography aud (.ratumar Burpassed our expectations, takt. g into cotidcratioa tho age of tho pupils aud their btate cf advancement at the commencement of the term. s'chool No Five is taught ly Miss Klla Cresswell. Tho order and discipline in this school is admirable. We shall hazard nothing by saying that in this respect "Old Center" exccU every other school in the Township. s'chool No. Seven T. V. Lawrence, Teacher. Mr. L. is generally considered .1.1 1 ... 1 a troou leacncr. out our iintiresMon 01 tno school wad. that it lacked crdcr and disT?f..i:.. ti. t,.:t .a' 1. :,.t. i .....-t. 1. illume. iiic uii vi uiKii, ii.uiiii uiueu out of favwr by New JSchool practitioners, might produce healing i-llcct 111 this K-hool. s'chool No. liiiiht has Lieut. Wm. II Davis as teacher. Although Mr. D. is a beginner in the practice of 'teaching the young idea how to hoot," his c it ort. so f';;r aro very successful, and ho may I 0 cousidcrc a rising man ia the profession. s'ch-ol No Niue is taught by Mr. Win. A. Jeukiii. He pos.-ces a good tact fir touching, und bus u pleasant und orderly school. Uue great iuult, thoui-li not ti.u teueSiei's, is too many kinds oi books. Um t K-rtniiy of booka is an important decide;attmi l'ro.a l.tio v.e proeeeiled to UATtl TOW.Nsllll'. The Mixervillo school is taught by Mr. l' iS. Svit't, au nccomplibe J teacher. In this school the finest order and decorum prevails. The teaching is marked by ability aud skill, and the pupil in a 11 ii est a 11 uncommon intcicst iu their studies una recitations. We next visited the s'chool taught byMr. It. V O'lSyme, who presses man) of the traits oseutul lo success iu teach ing ; industrious, untiring, and Octotcd to his work, it would should tail to t-uciccd. to btrung! it' The school taught by Mr. (leorgo Cicsm well is the largest in the Township, h iving averaged about fifty scholar.- iu d.tiiy ul '11- . .1:. ...I - I. . . iviiiaiKu. 111 ur.i tiling nuivu annuls tno uitciiiiuii 01 tlio i.iilur wlicti liu ciitc. the room. IS its Utat uinl tloaiilv uMnr-l ,; .. , . , ' , 'IM :i . . 1... . .1 '. . u 11 co. x iiu inipiis tuuuui i iui;iij.n.'i vvitii Mnct pujMict a.,a ui.Lui a.e uuctivciy VII.Il.l.U III ll.l'U IllVllltll UIUII9. I I1U lei it Jttuiis jjiescMtt fcvidtMico ul' tlioiutih ro.-uurch 011 tho jiatt ul tlio jiunils, und yood teal liiiij;; by the utor. e viitcd tho bdiuul taught by Mr. Jokoj h Kjuutii. 1 he jiutiiid teemed u:ucli intcicstod in their bchool, aud ol' course tuuiiiiestcd much entliu.-tasia iu tho examination which, thouL'li brief, presented evideucu thut -Mr. 11. is doing u guod winter's work. Wm. 11. Haddock, Feb. 5th, lSUG. School Exiiutimr. 1 ( 0--A DAY LAbY 31ADE 1)Y (filing Kngniviu., Car J l'buiugr pim uil I inuvy. ur nmioMt hmktu jt,ei nil J 'nunc tivu 1 .-! u tii iu' u l , i.uiii"H!. iu ue anii, smtviw'ive, ael.5 wortb a .(..ILr a , , .! petc,i IVns. aud Jew .,i. ; i l. ....... i u n n l,,u slatiunar, v acd a sm.r Wnui, fur , .. ... , ,. ;m 1 . w a a lau iii uii u iioioa J 1 a Met. lUiirraYiHLM . . " ' ' ' 1 lar and aleablu. Will eud ,.- , - IUI) tor M (U iliut will 1 cd I no öu I'd, or a 1 lut that will sell for Ü0 0U or over. W ill tena a s-ai-pU lut fur j On thm will nell fur 15 CO. S.nd Stamp fur CtUlugue, Teruif, Jtc. 1JASK1NS & CO., ftlO-Csu Sö Deckuisu St. N. T. fQ -Jja '"Pj- iJav rs of the County! TMIE undersigned, 'treasurer of the County, wishes to sav to the Tsx 1'arera thereof, that tbe afsesMni-Dt made bj tha liuurd ut Coiuuiissior.ers and now upon tbe Duplicate, will be collected wiibout regard to UuLMV OrliKrs or any thing elft; and to save trouble, I would taj to all tbose nho are prepmed to pay tboir taxes, not to deluj tbe tiu.e ui.t.l ibi lust muiuent, as there way be datier o: 1.0' b in waited ou, as the taxes run not all be received .n one or two week, and tne cons, tuenee will be tbe penalty attached. Ii. II. Wfc;T, 'f rcas. V. C. Drookville, Jan. 20 lbbo-w. Tut 3iune) In Hi) Purse P 5n R f Ti "171 DCS II u,000 j ACTIVE ANDlltLlAÜl.L AUEN IS Malo 01 Female, and of ail ares, are wuiei to cituias cvcr C.tj, Town, V ilUgo, 1 s 10 let, Workniia'p and Factory iliroubuut ibo . entire world, for tu s e if our WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE MUSICAL BOXES, ALBUMS and OTHER ARTICLES. Enorgetio persons cf good habits and fair business tact, can clear over 25 per week in the

I, country , and a much larger amount ia thickly aetl . i ii (..:-.

' 11UU lU.'Utilll- 1 Ko Capital Required!!! Samples rf our Articles, to tbe amount of $?, will b nt b, 14il f r in,illCtiolif aüJ if not ierfoctIt satii'ioiurv charge. feend your addrecK, it you are of an in lastriou turn of nnud an i in Ojiieit of i:!i 'iel:At we t:th. j Direct to r.illUINSON A" CO., Import, rs, j 2t" Broadway, Xcw York. ftb2-13r

A RAUH CHANCE! & YAMA&U fJLUMi f IXRi 5A.U.U 'PHE undorslgnedofforsat privat sale, tbsFaru X latu'y ocouplid by James Bertsnshsw, deceased, sttust on tho Broctkv il I and Cincionsti Turnpike, nn half mils West of Mt.CaiiosI, containirg One Hundred snd Ten Acres, of Kd, warm, and feriils soil; from Ssvsnty to ijbtjr acres of which are cleared, and ia a fiu state of cultivation; the grcster portion of which Is nesrlr new laud, well underdrsiusd, std sown in clover and tiiuathy; the remainder well timbered, aud the satire Farm being under good fence. Thers are upon the Ksrm two Orchards, the oldor of which never falls to supply an abundant quantity of Fruit, ths younger one ia a thrlilo condition and embracing las choicest varieties of Fruit. It is well supplied with water, having two never failing wells, and a spring-rau running through tha place It suuh a m ionr that stock cau supply thcuineWe at all sessons or th year, from any psrt of the farm. There is also up-n it a eoinfurtshle frsuis Dsellirg Huure, a large Wood House, and on of ths Lett Itsrns iu th älalc. Tt rm. teilt be Made Eivj. Parties wii-hlng to purchase will call upon me at luv residence, one tuile South of Ml. Caruiel. ' JOHN UEKXK.NSII A W. Mt. Carincl.Feb. 2, 1 MGX niANCh 1' '11 ALL TO MAKJH1MEY! " Vall Siree-Capitalis''! Investincnt.s for tho Million ! 'I'll K liRKA T flTCE'S of the flovsriimcnt in 1 placing its loans in sinxll amount, amongrt tho peoplo, hS gives umbe iJuaof o.Ti-ring to tho iiisny anxious to Invt-kt ttn.e of lleir savh g, with a ehaui'0 of larps refaTrn, Stock t,( tome of the must promlrin ä1''"ä 'nli,. IlLSOl'l'tJl büCll l.s M K N TS T 1 1 AT Tili: MKNOF WALL ST. HAVE MAHK tHLItt MOM;J We have seemed for this ot jeet a l irgs portion of Hi eapltrtl Stock f Tilt: I'll (KMX l.V.W MIM.VU CO., whose Silver I.esd Minn arc located lu Columbia County, tuw York. The whole capital of this company comiiU of only i J.UUJ hsri's of five U--llurs euch. Having personally 11 ml with grestcuro examined its organisation and property, we now recoin-nieii-i this tuL'k with ii.iliuun.l-d O'-nfuU'iico. T hs Invaluable smount of wcnlth dieclcoid by tha ep-

eia'ion, already Mr aavahecii, lbs rapi-tiy inwin. . r 1. 1.... .... ...1 i. . 1. ! con-truu'iou of a Itailrondsiljoinlns the property, 'n'l careful calculation uisde ol the coat to inino a"J b,l,,, lo urtl ,btir ,",ulabl'1 ?U', Ore. ho v miph a Inrro nr.ia I to be rea ln.-.l ilurl n r lue coming scun, that wo have determined U ' u-e this exceptional cmity to cmqncr the flood tiHuie uui'-iizit the people hieb we are ui tcrmiu ed t' secure. As a proof of what we advance, we wit only mention th.it the Ore extract.-d xmiji frota f 30 to $.rü per tun in Silver nnd Gold, besides the I. end, which is as Irrje a yield as tbs most celebrated mines of Colorado, Cilifoi nia or Nevada. We u iil send to any nd tren on reeuipt of 52 50 psr thare from One to Ten Shares snd no more of the above .Stock. 25 eentg additional fur revenue stamps is required or each certilinute. Full particulars about tho enterprise v-ill be forwarded with each ccrlifieite. jrCT Direct carefully your ordern toi.iure safe receipt and giro your name and addre in lull. Vi'owill be happy to furnish information upon any stocks den It in on ou.- mirket, and to ox ecu to any orders confided to us. We desl in V . S. Securities, St'ick?, Bond, tlold, 4c, en ccmhiission. Lou g eitabliihnd and well knowa, we deem it unnecessary to refor to any one ia purticul r. WUKRltliKACO., jrn2flljn 5 1 William Street. NT. Y. GOLD ANTK SILYiHl! AWFUL SAC1UFICE! nur BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED! i nn nnn ii:" 'h .r com ana VA'UU.UUU Silver VUhe,SpleB.li.l Jew uiy l reiuh , ''im k, I'lmoiift Uir?s, Pianos. ia., to bo a 1 (..! a 01 mi i 'iiOIXAU.-', e.cb rfritcle, v ithout rriird lo Ylue I 'GIIAXU ISTKKXAllOXAL MEETING OF MAS UFA GIL'JiEHS OF WATGIIL'S AX J) JEWELRY. The following hus been resolved, that in conge qiit'M'e of the grest r r n t. ti . , i of Tiado, and in order to rcliuva IV0111 pecuniary eiiibarrasniiints ouiMsioned by a illtr in War Mod t avoid BAHKRUPTBY, 1 2,0i It.o.iti worth of goods from their Stock, iuu.-t bo sold in I Ii o oour.f . f rix uion hu, at c . 1'1 nwYP ri and lur thut puipus.', Iii o t have unanliUbUly eiecled CE TREY i CO,, 31 Lib r y tucet r.fi r':rl Tra lfft:!f- f.r 3 lUüll. ElALLUOlUi: hliSL O 1 A a prolimina ry tb.y ,.uM rcmsik that they ui iiiulMcture and tell no turs aaU'h.i or Ituita '"-' ii,JU t,r Jwtlry j A11 aro Warranted Gold OF THE r laist v m till 'A uh 1 v, Thu artu'les tortlintlUO D'JLLAllMuch, 2o matter how cosily it may bi cvui it ot ;-pientliU Hunting cans (iolJ a 11 4 Silver Va.tw bef, iKmh Clocks, Kh.g id a Uli Diauiouil, Kul te, l'oail antt oiher prrciou StonoS (Soiiuiio anu in ilusi.ic) Lud icn' rtts cf Jewel ry roiu ii.iiig l'iüH ai d Lariii s tl the most 1 ln.hi. .nable ud Ircli nbo .IJ io, Uold aud Kimm- j cled urn'-tlct. Muilt and S.ve tiuitun, Cliuius j 01 all (lc!eiipiUiii!, Ae., Ae. Stiver are, (extra I platel) eouip: i.sin 1 C.iotori", Duttcr Diu Ii, ImauliI iulljr h:icu ui.ti ti.giavil, 'Ji. ble k '! jmmjiih, I in 1 tu it.-, ,ve., de. 1 taiioj, j jUtiUs i &unib Maoüiuvit o! tte tiy?t tuaku!. Tbu piii'o i f eni'h article varving t'roiu SIX to tUuiiii uUNDItLD UolUi. ;gv m sn'U. pfxceed. We bave adopted tbe pl .u o nie nuvr au Jiop- , H,.'lf ,f lh'4 f" JJ'Llf"r Iii uiviiriMUiV be fur i riii (II P iii.d t ili r:vo acii ur.icio rrardlciis f Vl4lue-. .V" cmi akuc, are laid bv tbc ii vf ci.iliilc. ir Ivui.m I . . . re.its.tiiijt tue rnr.ous -.eie. Ibtre Cr rti li - i. '"rlili ! wJ fo r 2 UtlU 6 I.U V'HNV'llf It 111 noiavr me par ticular article hs Cr s ja kii Uid to on riayu.cn t of an aduiiional 2 M. .".i rt TÜK KXPKXSE3 OF 'FREIGHT AND l'Al'KLNG I'lANUs" Oll'SEWIXG" 31 A CHINES W ILL EE PAID UY THE PAUTIESWIIO AEE ENTITLED TO TlIt;M. AGKNTS ARE WANTED In every part of tbe L'rji;el iiato and Provinces, aud to all such very liberal inducements will bo offered, and on appiicatioa a circular of terms will be forwarded. We prefer money rent ia Tost OQico orders wbere tbey eua be obtaiced cr by Dank Drafts to our orürr. Pleuse wiile jour Name, Town, County at.d State plainly and addrtm all ordot to CE TREY &, C0M AGENT FOrt. .MAS ft ACT11U:RS, 31 Liberty St., 2ftw York. feb2-0m Ol rtnft PER YEAft!Wo wan.aj4tter1 O fÜUvJ erywbero to soU our ihi-ovkd $21 Ouwmg Mavame. three near kindn. Cudcraud upper fee4. Warrauied five o:ir. Abe sal ary or large cumin's. ou paia. 1 ne oiity 111 a -chin, s oid iu the Unitud .Stute for leas Hi nr. $40 which nre fully licenced by Uowe, Wheeler Jt Wjlsun, tlrover 1 liakcr, Singer t Co., a&d Uacfccl itr. All other cbonp inncbiuea are infrinfrementt arid tlio eller or uner are liable t arreRt, Gn and i tuI pnsounient. Circulars freo. Address, or call on biiaw Jt'Ciarn, Uildeford, Elaine. jsn3-Iy. WII.SOK MOBROW.. MORROW & FARQUHAR ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BiiOOIvVlLLK. INDIANA, Have foru.ud ud a copartnership la Practice of Law j lie, Iu.i:ana,aqJ will attend pro vuptat Iir-.ok vi lj to all h-tjiuci iotSViy x . . , I stUsiUd lo tucir care.

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lias beon caught in the last ditch, the Rebellion ia "played out," and most of our Soldiers will sooa be at home to enjoy the fruits of their violories. BAIMAN & BURTON will Is glad to see them, their friends and neighbors, at THE OLD WHITE CORNER, where tho poopls ean supply thetnislves with All Kinite of Dry floods! FROM THE FINEST TO THE HEAVIEST, FOR MEN AUD BOYS, LADIKS AND MISSES. ALSO P.EADY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHCFS, HATS AND CAPS, SOLD ,VT LOW RATES hv Cash or Produce. Erotkville, Ind., May 26, 1305. WM. REYNOLDS' GROCERY STORE IlSr BUOOKYILLE IS TUE TLACE TO BUY THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Orocories. HIS anortment is alaajs large and wcllselect ed. lie has fur sale - N. O. Sugar, Refined ugun, Crushed do MoUmcs, Syrup?, Candict, CvtTee, Tea, Chocolate, Tobacco, all ktiid, Tubs and Uu:keu, Cordage, Crushes, Mackerel, White FifU, Pickerel, Herring, Nuts, Soap, Toilet Soaps, Starch, Candles, all kinds, M utnr 1 , Shovels, Iloei, ttakci, At Also a choiee assorttnent of COAL OIL LAMPS COAL !. and URNINO FUID. A Ho all kinds of l.eitthrr, sjch as Solo Leather, Upper Leither, Calf Skins, Kip Skins, and all kinds of Shoemaker's Findine, Lasts, Pejf, Ktlvcf, Hummer, Awls, Ac. Also the BEST FAMILY FLOUK. All of which he wi!! roll CIIKAI l'OJl CA!f Oil COCNTUY rilODUCIC. Cash paid for Hi Jei, Coeti sua Mink Skint. OCt 1 ft WIMOJ MOIIROW WM.st.RAT. KOßROW & HAY, Attornejs at Law and Solicitors or Claims, No. 3 Vinton Hhrk, Oppnltc Fost Ofice, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., ! Will proi'tico In tho Mate tin t Föderal Court of ' Iii'ü i-i.i, ii'i I n No bul'oro thi Court of Claim: and ; the so erul lluru-tux f War, Nitvr, Poet Mfk'e aud Treasury Departments at Wasüiugton Ci!y, B.C. jun2 y IMIOOKVILLK . , SC HR IQ UTE & GO. Mil. SCUKRIITi: :V'' ' Z'-' has enter '.' '!'.., 'V.T-'jl'ji'iu artershi ' ., ' V.i tnen.wboi T..!'.-"' " :':'VJ" ..'.V.t crllont St has cntrrd int.) l.'upartersliip with one urmrr worki iuoki exStone Cutter, t. :!;': f.. ami has now inerras'.i"; Vi fscilities f.r up;,'i':"''" ' plying a't thoce who . . j v 4 ' 4 .V.'.IHI 3 -f.-v desire, with 'jVi "MONUMENTS. Tombstones, Fane; Marlle r .. 5 I h ? . LCCLX. Y '?Mtt Building Stone, Uf . t -, nnd erory other article partaining to Stone or Marlile Cutting. THI-ii; WORK IS WAKUANTEI), and terms and prices as low as tbe times will adult. The ratroaage of the puhiio is solicited through their traveling Aleuts J. W . DOLE and ÜE0RUE CO II L. Place of hiuines the old stand in rear of Court House, ßrooltYlUe, Ind. ju!21-y 11. II. SCII RICHTE JL CO. BOj YdUl WISH IQj Ul eURiai' Tut not the poifoncd chalice to ycur lips, Or llBith will be the fat of him who sip; L'ut take tbe huths in freshness from tho lield, And t tho potent roots disease will yield. Old Lr. liuchan's Englib Soe:ifio Pili cure, in lefs than thirty days, the worst cases of Kervomnjii. Impotency, Pmtnature Decay, .Seminal U'cakneKS, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual or Nervous Affections, no mittcr from what cnute produced. Price Oje Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, by mail, ou receipt of tin order. Address JAMES S. I'.UTLEtt, 42!) Broadway, N. Y. P. S. Di'fC-.iptiTe Circular e?at freo on application. Address as abors. jant3-fui. ,i0 eves ot liUiu l7or Sale. THE undersigned offers at private sale his Farm of 200 Acres, situated four miles North of Metamor. in lilooming Grove Township. 40 acres cliuicd, the remainder well timbered. A Log House, SNb'e, snd small Orchard are on the proiuises. WV.l berotton reasonable tertcs. Address the undersigned at Oxford, WjIo, or, if more convenient, inn u i i e stthis oCi'c. jaD22m JAC )n V. DLAZIKR.' illectlOH Notice. VTOTICE m bcreby eivmi that there Till be an election held at Evcrton, Ind., on Satordsy, j Fcbiuary 24, l&GC, for tbe purpose of electing fire i directors for tbe Brookviile end Cun?ier?Til!e TornpiVe Company. A. T. BECKETT, Pres't. ! if it. Kiear. Src'y. i tverton. Ind.. Jan. ISr.o.n. j Ayers Catüartic Fills.

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DR. JNO. W. KEELY,

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,'- BltOOKVILLE, INDIANA HEALTH AND BEAUTY. CHAPMAN'S ILLUSTRATED ÜÜIDE, A beautiful little work of 50 psgct, teaches you HOW to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, aud all impurities of ths Skin how to produce a full growth of AVhiskers how to produce a luxurisnt growth of Hair on a liald Head cure Catarrh, Purify the Blood, Puirfy the Breath to Curl and Beautify the Hair, Remove r-'uperlluoui Hair, cure Drunkenness, cure Nervous Debility, Ac, Ac how to Kenew your Age, and other uiolul and valuubls information. A copy of this work will be mulled free of charge on application. Addrris Til U.S. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist & Perfumer, Jini 3ia H31 liroad-ay, New Yoik. ACAUI) TO THE SÜFFKIUXG. DO YOU WISH TO UK CUBED? It so, swal low two or three hghcuils of "Uuchu," "Teuie Bitters," 'Sarsapnrilla," "Nervous Antidotes," Ac, Ac, Au., aud after you are satisfied with tbe renult, then try one box of old Doctor Buchau' Kngtikh hpecifio Pill and Ls restored to health and igor in lens than thirty days. They sie purely redouble, pluniant to take, prompt aud irnlu t as ry iu their efUcte ou the brokendowu and shuttered constitution. Old andyoui g ran take thrm with advutu ngi. Dr. Buuhan's English Spsi'ldo Pills cure in Inns thin 3u days, the worst casus of Nervousness, I iu potency, Premature l'ef sy, Seminal Wcitkuess, I nsaoity, and ait Urinary, beauul aod Nervous ACVctlous, no matter from what cause produced. Prico One DolUr er box. äont, postpaid, by mail, on roseirt tf an older. Addics J A MKS .?. BUT LEB, No. 423 Broadway, N. Y., ti'un. Ageut. P. S A b'ix sunt to any adlre.is on rejeipt of price which is Una Dollar post free. A dercriptive Circulßi sint on spplicativn. JsnlO 2tu COHN Ell HUOOMIC ST Kl ET &, IIUWLIIY, r. üi the European Flan j Aecomuiodatitns for three hundred fuests. 'I1 HIS house is centrally Iocs tid, at.d 11 sr to all X business points. City curs pass the II o.e 1 to all the Ferries, Kailiosd Depots and plnces of amusement every Ihre uiiuutes. tingle Booms, ;l per dar; double, ?2. J.F. DAT.ROWA CO., janl2-ly Proprietors. iF. O. Weiler Is dally receiving laige additiens to hii present WELL FUKNISIIKÜ STOCK OF IIA KD WAKE, consisting in part of Farmers1 Tools of all kinds, CARPENTERS' & JOINERS' TOOLS, GHOE-MAKERS1 TOOLS, Scyllies, Forks .Bakes. STRAWCUTTEItS, KXTUA QUALITY CHAINS, SAW3, evils, waonans & cu?, Horse Shoos and Nails, BElsT STUFF for CARRIAGE MAKERS Of American and English Make, FAMILY G-HOOERIES, su?h as SUG AH, CO F FKK, TEA, MOLASSES. CHEAP FOR CASH Sture at the sign of the Bin?ew. jniiX C. WELLER. Drookville, Aujrunt S.r, Ihl'.&.j. um STORE. The Greatest Variety ami Latent Styles of III' Mil lift FURS, FUR HOODS, CLOAKS, CLOAK CL0TH3, Tilen's-and Boys' READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND GAPS, Boots cb SHoes, aii every Ihinjj gjnerai'y .founJ U a Dry C' oJs .Stoic, can be louud at tbe NEV7 STOR kpt by Ue tt. KV .t the old stand formerly eccnpitd by King A Diet;. Having aJcptcil the Cash System exclusively, loth Injing and scllinp (or cash, the Proprietor of this stablitbmcLl is fable to evil at tho smallest pojsible pn.fi s. A liberal share cf patronsso Is respectfully solicited. r.ovl7-ly. rp II K ÜUOVESTEEN PIANO FORTE still reJL tains its pi-rccdenoa and great popularity , and after undergoing gradual impio en.ents fcr a period of thirty jeare, is now pronounced by the musical world to be unsurpassed and even uoeo, dialed ia richness, volume and purity of tone, durability and cheapness. Ovrnt-w scale, French action, harp pedal, iron frsuie, over-strung bass, seven octave, rosewood pianos we are selling cheaper by fr-m ?100 to f 200 than tbe au-.e style as! Gnirlt are loU by any ether CrM class makers In theeountiy. Dtaicrs and alTln wnt of good piano are incited to send for onr Pcsctiptl ve Catalogue, which contain photog'sj bs of our different styles. together with prices, K'c orefVoul.l parchase a piapo without s. cine: tb;a Catalogue. Med lis, almost withoutnamber, have been awarded to the G"iveten P'ano, an I at tbs Ckj EaaTn Wnntn'i Fik, thoupb put la competition with ot!ier. from all pirt:of Ejropcand tho U. S.. it tool I He b'ifrbe?t atrd. K.tsb:tj!ied lri;.J OKOVESf EEN" CO , juiro ly 133 LroaJtraj, Xim York.

H Aftfl WÄRE

Groveateen Si uo.,

MANUFACTUItEKS, 499 Broadway N. T. TIIE attention of the Public and tbe trade is Invited to our NEW SCALE I OCTAVE KOsE. WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for voluire M purity of tone are aurirllJ, by aaj kittreftV offered la this market. Tsy ecctala all the modern improvement!, Fientl, Uraml Actlu, Ilarp Pedal, Iron Frame, Over ritrartf Bau, lt., and each instrnment being made cader tbe psr sonal supcrvUIn of Mr. J. II. Gsovktkkn, whe has had a practical experience of over 3J years la their manufacture, I full warranted la every parlicilar. Tlio "Gro Vosteen Piano Fortes" received tliönwnrtl of merit over nil others at tho . celebrated World's Fain Wbsre were exhibited lnsttnmsnts from tl best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, tialtimore, Boston and New Yorktard also at tbe American Institute for five ectve years, tho gold and silver medals from both cf which can be seen at our ware-rooia. Py tbe iBtro.lu-tlon of improrcmeats we make a still more perfect Plan Porte, aod by maoa'turlng largely, with a strictly cah lystcta. ate cnableJ to offer tbene lnstrumsnts at a ptica wbUh will preclile all competition. Prices No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Pos wood plain ease 275. Ko. 2, Fevcn Octave, rtund corr.cn, Rose wood hssvy moulding $500. No. 3, Seven Octtte, round corners, P.oiewood Lou!i XIV stjle $3:3. Trm: Net Ceih in Ccrrent Tueä. ffi-iJ liescriptive Circulars sent free. "A. A C." bov:4 ly GREAT SALl or Watches and Jowcliy! $1,000,000 WORTH to be disposed of at Öno Dollar 3ncL ! Without regard to valur I ! Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive ! ! 1 BY A. H. ROWEN & CO., (Agents for tbe Manufacturer,) No. 3G Bcchnan Strcd, Xcic York. pST" Read tbe following LUt of Articles to le sold for ONE GOLLAU KAClii D0 Gold Ilantiog Case atchos...each Vj 00 100 Uold Watches, various stylos.. Jai O 200 Lalies' (iold Wutcbes ' 60 tu CüO Silver Watches each $25 00 to 40 10 1,000 Elegant Silver Plated Cantor Stand 1,000 Elegant Mlver Plated Fruit k Cake Caskets... 2,500 setts oT Silver Plated Tea Spoon 2,500 sott of Silver Plated Forks.... 23 00 to 50 00 15 CO to 2j 00 8 03 to 15 00 8 00 to 15 00 .4 eo to 00 2,000 Goblets, engraved. 3,000 pairs of Table r-'poom 5 00 to 3 00 to 4 00 to 8 00 5 00 v 50 K.i'CU pairs ot salt rixions 4,000 uiagniflceut Napkin Hire.. h,UO0 pairs of Pendant Ear Diopi, (assorted rolorr) i CO le 3,300 setts cf Ladies' Jewelry , Imitation Itory i 00 to 10 09 2,500UolU.ocket,cuicravin,lurk, a tcb fere, perfect imilatitu . -Ladiei' Watch 10 0i 10,000 Laiicf Uack Cviabs, tick ty.J nnius patterns 6 00 to 25 CO 4,100 Helt Pu.klcs, Gold, Jat and Vulcanite - 5 CO to 15 10 0,000 latest style Vest iir.t Neck Cbaiun i 00 to 20 00 5,500 debts' California Diamond Pi: 5 Oil to 20 0() 4,000Calirurcia Diamond Earlrci5 00 to lu (0 3,0t0 Mintntureand Enameled Revolving Pins i 00 to 10 1.0 2,000 California Diamond aud Enameled Gents' rfttrf Pins 5 ?fl to ID 0 2.C00 Manonio an I L'tublem Pltis.... SCO to 10 t'O 2,500 Uld Band llracolets, engrar- , i d and pUIn 00 to 20 ( 0 3,000 Jet aud Mosaic llroorhes 3 M to 10 00 2,000 Cameo Ilrooches, rich patte'its.'vcry tasty 5 0 to 20 00 3,000 Oorat Ear lrop 4 0 to 00 2,00ti Ladiei' Chntolsino Chains A Guard Chains 8 00 to 15 00 6,000 Goats' Pins, a splendid assortment 2 00 to 10 00 4.0CO .Solitaire Sleeve Dutt-ms, in Irelv new style 3 00 to 10 00 3,000 Studs aud i ve Button, in setts, very rich 3 t0 to 1 00 5,930 Sleeve It ittons, plain, enamelcd and engraved 10,003 pliin and iinudsoD-.ely enjrrav rd Rings 2 CO to 0' -2 0 to 1 GO 8,01)0 Lockets, double cute, richly ngraveil 15,CC0 aottü of I.aJies' Jeaelrv, new 2 00 to 10 00 and lateststyle 8 00 to 1200 5,100 handsome Seal Ring S 00 lo 8 00 2.0110 otts of ltooiu tud 2 50 to 6 I'O 1,000 Gold Pens aed Got t Esten, rion Holder IS 00 to 25 00 2,00 setts Jet and Gold Pins ac 1 Kar l'rop , 2.OO0 Uold Thimble. Pencils, ice... 10,000 Gold Pens and nandunieilver Canes 10,0 )0 (Jold Pen anihinlom Ebcny Holders . 03 to 10 00 4 00 to C 00 5 00 to S CO' 4 00 to 0 f Ü Tho mrtbi.it of d!pn:njr of thcae goads at ONE DOLLAR each is as follows: Certificates, tnmin j each article and its valu, are placed in sealed etivtb pr and -ireM roiir t. One of thrernvelope will lie enl by wail lo any address on receipt f 25 crnts. On the rceeij-t of the Certificate yrtf will re what you are to bare, then it i it voor uption to sen J tbe dol.Ur take the art rir or nrt.rar.'ha'crs tony thus obtain (Jold Watch. Dia-' nion I Kin?, or any rtt o' Jt-welry oo onr lint fT ONE lOI. I. A It, nd in r.o c e ca n they fet We' th:in Oae Dollar's worth, as there are no hi.nl; The price of Certificate is as follow: One f. r 2J con; Ore for 1 ; eleven for $2: thirty frfS. aiaty-five for $10; cue bendred fo $1. The dutriljutioii il conducted fair y, and sj have an equal thsnee of .t t'n ii g the v!uil ' prises by purchaslns; tbe CerMfcat s. Ve gutrantee entire satisfaction in a'l ers. Ag?nl wanted to wfcotn we rfTer 7eaT terra and premium. Snd 35 cents f.r one CertiCc.tsT aud nor circular with terms. Addiess, A. H.BOffFN'irO.. ov24 3m P-. 0. 13jx 4270, New Yoik. TKFASII Y DEPARTJIEM C? C317TH0LLIR S? IB C"F.FIiCf. WA:iixiros,. Dcociubtrr 1 1, TöCJ. TT? I1EREAS l y sat!srf ciory evidi tcc piom'i it II to the undcrsi rnd, it ha rrn mm!e to p-' penr that '1I11-: DltOOKVII.l.K NATIONAL CAN K" m tlie town of Ilrookville in the Ctn. y of Fnmklin and S'ato of ItidiatiaL brio y orgs ni ied under an t a rcordl njr to tbc rri at rosier : S of the Act of lYiifM, entitled "Aa Act ! pievido a Nalixinal turn ncy , tecstt d I) i Jia t United Stat s Imiih!, and t. provide ler the r. cu laticn and rci'i uptit.n tVcri f," epj roved Ji I 3d, IM', t, and hus cripiiet wil a all the prri 1 1 tr ot seid Act reijuirvd to t-e c u-plird with tiltue oo m iu i-1.-i i g the luulMft ti Let Lit-; ticu is;d Act. NOW, THEKFKi i;E, I, Fn m ft i v Ccmptri llirof tie fiirnrr it kml v crt Iv t tat T 11 K B 1. 0( K V I LI. V N A 1 1 ' " 1 1 P A M. " in tbe town of Eiookville ib the Cimi 'V f r'ranklin and tite i Indiana i no i l-i ied to comu-cicc tbe lutiitf vf Eni.hnu trCcr ti e Act afoieia'd. 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